This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden displaying more examples of the mental issues his critics have highlighted, such as repeatedly telling stories, mistaking who he’s talking to, and odd bragging about being places he hasn’t been.
On Friday, for example, in talking about gun control, he said, “I’ve been to every mass shooting.”
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On Thursday, he appeared to forget who he was talking to. At a Congressional Hispanic Caucus event, he praised another minority group. “I know Sister Norma lives the lessons nuns taught me growing up. Lessons based on the Gospel of Matthew: Feed the hungry, care for the sick, welcome strangers,” the president said. “They echo what my dad taught me, and I mean this sincerely, my dad used to say, ‘Everyone, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.’”
Then he added, “The Congressional Black Caucus embodies all those values.”
BIDEN: “I’ve been to every mass shooting” pic.twitter.com/rAzNWUtC6J
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) September 22, 2023
Wednesday, in a move described in the media as “bizarre,” he blessed himself while sitting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Also, Wednesday at a fundraiser, he twice told the same story about why he ran for president in 2020.
He said:
But then along came, in August of 2017, Charlottesville, Virginia. You remember those folks walking out of the fields literally carrying torches, with Nazi swastikas, holding them forward, singing the same vicious, anti-Semitic bile — the same exact bile — bile that was sung in — in Germany in the early ‘30s. And a young woman was killed. A young woman was killed. And this was — and I re- — you may remember it. There was a consequential piece of business going on. And the former guy was asked, “What do you think would happen?” He was the sitting president. And he said, “I thought there were some very fine people on both sides.” And I mean this sincerely, from the bottom of my heart, that’s when I decided I — I was going to run again.
Ten paragraphs later, in the official White House transcript, he said:
You know, you may remember that, you know, those folks from Charlottesville, as they came out of the fields and carrying those swastikas, and remember the ones with the torches and the Ku — accompanied by the Ku Klux Klan. And in addition to that, they had — there were white supremacists. Anyway, they were making the big case about how terrible this was. And a young woman was killed in the process. And my predecessor, as I said, was asked what he thought. He said, “There are some very fine people on both sides.” Well, that kept ringing in my head. And so, I couldn’t, quite frankly, remain silent any longer. So, I decided I would run.
My father started doing the the same and thats when he told the world he had Alzheimer’s..Joe had dementia!!Biden repeats same story twice almost ‘word for word’ within minutes, sparking concern online: ‘Elder abuse’https://t.co/tvLRvdTJ4d
— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) September 21, 2023
Conservative grader Jed Babbin noted the growing number of cases of the president showing the type of mental issues that have more voters calling Biden to drop his reelection bid.
“His continued presidency is elder abuse by his loved ones,” Babbin said in grading the week an “F.”
Jed Babbin
Grade: F
Last year, President Biden said, “I’m Irish, but I’m not stupid.” This week, he claimed Italian heritage through his wife. He’s often claimed that he was raised in an Hispanic neighborhood in Scranton, Pa. It’s all just more delusion from his addled brain.
Further demonstrated his inability to keep track of what he’s doing by repeating a story to his audience within a few minutes of having first told it. His continued presidency is elder abuse by his loved ones.
The Treasury Department, seeking to interfere again in the stock market’s ability to trade freely, this week released guidelines for financial institutions to invest in companies that follow “net zero” climate change policies. Biden furthered his push for “climate change” action at the U.N., where he called it our greatest existential threat. He urged China to act against climate change, which they are answering by building as many coal-fired electric plants as quickly as they can.
Biden also said he created a new federal agency to combat gun violence. It’s another attempt to usurp Congress’s power to legislate, which his power as president cannot do.
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Meanwhile, tens of thousands of illegal aliens continue to flow across our borders every week. It’s now entirely questionable if the United States can survive the Biden presidency.
Jed Babbin is a Washington Examiner contributor and former deputy undersecretary of defense in the administration of former President George H.W. Bush. Follow him on Twitter @jedbabbin.
